Episode 1: “New Evidence”

Episode 2: “Follow the Blood”

After examining evidence both old and new, the team questions O.J.’s role in the crimes. Was he involved in these murders – or was another person responsible? Dr. Henry Lee, a forensics expert from the original investigation gives their insight.

Episode 3: “Person of Interest”

Private investigator Bill Dear has collected evidence for the past 21 years suggesting a new possibility in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The team takes a closer look at Dear’s ‘person of interest’ and his checkered past.

Episode 4: “About the Alibi”

Kris Mohandie, and Derrick Levasseur raise questions about the validity of the potential person of interest’s alibi from the night of the murders – was the truth being told? And if not, did this individual play a role in committing the crimes?

Episode 5: “The Charlie Theory”

OJ Simpson has claimed that “if” he committed the murders, he couldn’t have done it alone. The team asks Kato Kaelin and others whether anyone else could’ve been involved, and a new potential eyewitness comes forward with a shocking revelation.

Episode 6: “What Really Happened”

After coming forth with new information, a possible eyewitness takes a polygraph test. Plus the DNA results from a potential murder weapon are in. And, the team reveals their final conclusions about what they believe really happened that night.

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Forensic Files is an American documentary-style series that reveals how forensic science is used to solve violent crimes, mysterious accidents, and even outbreaks of illness. The show was originally broadcast on TLC, narrated by Peter Thomas, and produced by Medstar Television, in association with truTV Original Productions. It broadcast 400 episodes since its debut on TLC in 1996 as Medical Detectives.